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Concesión y comercialización de SmartphoneZurita Castro, Jaime, Iturriaga Guzmán, Pablo Patricio 05 1900 (has links)
TESIS PARA OPTAR AL GRADO DE MAGÍSTER EN ADMINISTRACIÓN / Zurita Castro, Jaime, [Parte I],
Iturriaga Guzmán, Pablo Patricio, [Parte II] / En un mundo globalizado, en donde cada vez existen mayores retos tecnológicos y la protección al medio
ambiente es un atributo valorado, nace en el centro de Santiago, la empresa RRSolution. Una tienda
atractiva, que invita a conectarse con la tecnología y el medio ambiente, propone tendencias a través de
su sitio web y sus colaboradores. Se dedica a vender Smartphone usados con 18 o menos meses de uso,
con origen conocido, garantizados, que dado el presupuesto del usuario pone al límite la decisión de
compra que tiene por uno nuevo de bajas prestaciones, contraponiéndose a uno de prestaciones
superiores pero usado en excelentes condiciones. RRSolution, busca hacer consciente a los clientes
durante las distintas interacciones, acerca de los usos alternativos que puede dar a un Smartphone y en
cómo la decisión de comprar de un Smartphone usado beneficia al medio ambiente, sin sacrificar calidad,
garantías, o prestaciones. RRSolution, piensa en la economía del cliente, el que puede dejar su
Smartphone actual en parte de pago o en concesión, si este cumple con la política de la empresa,
amortizando de esta manera su compra.
La industria de Smartphone remano facturado, está fragmentada, y que aparentemente se visualiza como
un nicho, que en el mundo genera 17.000 millones de dólares y que en Chile existe una demanda global
de 16.239 unidades mensuales, que corresponde a 1.796.773.913 CLP. RRSolution quiere obtener
aproximadamente el 3% del mercado en 5 años con un 11% de crecimiento anual.
La empresa, cuenta con un sólido plan de marketing. El conocimiento de sus socios en la industria de
telecomunicaciones, está directamente relacionada con la venta de Smartphone, por lo que conocen a
profesionales expertos en tecnología móvil. Profesionales que están a la vanguardia de las tendencias y
retos globales a los que se puede acudir en caso de ser necesario.
Los proveedores de RRSolution son fundamentales en el modelo de negocio, por tanto, tendrán un trato
especial. En este plan de negocios, si bien, no se contempla un plan de marketing para ellos, si existirá
publicidad para atraerlos, principalmente en redes sociales. Los proveedores serán atendidos en tienda,
pero en una dependencia distinta a la que se atienden los compradores para evitar negociaciones con
terceros.
El proyecto se evaluará a un plazo mínimo de 5 años y se espera tener un EBIT al quinto año de
MM$66,7; VAN $ 30.196.338, TIR del 31%; Payback de 2,86 años y ROE al quinto año del 82,2%.
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UNDERSTANDING TOURISM MOMENTS AND THE IMPACT OF SMARTPHONE DOCUMENTATIONGerardo J Anaya (9041504) 24 July 2020 (has links)
The focus of this dissertation was the study of the fleeting and incredible experiences that occur during a tourism experience that this paper refers to as Tourism Moments. In study 1, a qualitative inquiry was conducted to gain an understanding of Tourism Moments. The findings produced a conceptualization and description of the Tourism Moment experience. Four different types of Tourism Moments were identified. Further, insight was gained regarding the memorability of Tourism Moments specifically, and tourism experiences at large. In study 2, the impact of smartphone documentation on the experience and memorability of Tourism Moments was conducted. Utilizing an experimental design, several hypotheses regarding the latter were tested. First, the results showcase evidence that travelers who document their Tourism Moments with a smartphone camera negatively impact their consumption experience. Interestingly, the findings also indicate that the use of smartphone documentation significantly improves the memorability of Tourism Moments later. Additional results identified that enjoyment is a significant predictor of memory, and that sharing a Tourism Moment online does not improve its memorability. Together, study 1 and study 2 contribute greatly to both theory and industry stakeholders.<br>
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Smartphonens påverkan på unga svenskarRostami, Mohsen January 2018 (has links)
Användningen av information- och kommunikationsteknik (IKT) ökar kraftigt i takt med den snabbt utvecklande teknologin. Smartphones är en del av dagens många IKT-baserade verktyg och är ett resultat av den snabbt utvecklande teknologin på senaste år. Smartphones kan i dagsläget ses användas i flera olika miljöer och innehåller funktioner för att underlätta en persons vardag. Men i takt med det ökade användandet sedan 2011 uppstår ett antal frågor kring påverkan av smartphones på dagens samhälle och dess individer.En del forskning och studier har inriktat sig på att undersöka beroende och påverkan av smartphones inom olika områden. Många av dessa studier är av internationell kontext och påvisar därför resultat relaterade till befolkning av det geografiska området de har undersökt. Denna studie har avsett genom en explorativ undersökning att utforska hur smartphones påverkar dagens unga svenskar med en inriktning på tre centrala områden; användning, beroende och påverkan. Teorier kring IKT, smartphoneanvändning, beroende och påverkan har legat till grund för det teoretiska ramverket medan ett frågeformulär legat till grund för det empiriska innehållet. Studien undersöker unga svenskar mellan 19-29 år och datan som har samlats in har analyserats kvantitativt. / The use of information and communication technology (ICT) is increasing rapidly in line with the rapidly evolving technology. Smartphones are a part of today’s many ICT-based tools and are the result of fast-developing technology in recent years. Smartphones can be seen in several different environments and contains features to facilitate a person’s everyday life. However, in line with the increased use since 2011, a number of questions arise about the impact of smartphones on today’s society and its individuals. Some Research and studies have focused on investigating the addiction and impact of smartphones in different areas. Many of these studies are of international contexts and therefore show results related to the population of the geographical area they have investigated. The purpose of this study has been explore how smartphones affect today’s young swedes with a focus on three key areas; use, addiction and impact. Theories regarding ICT, smartphones usage, addiction and impact have underpinned the theoretical framework whilst a questionnaire was the basis for the empirical content. The study examines young Swedes between 19-29 years old and the data collected have been quantitatively analyzed.
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Development of smartphone-based fluorescence detection systemXiyao Wang (10688499) 27 April 2021 (has links)
Due to the huge development of technologies in past 20 years, smartphone has been through a huge evolution to be a powerful device with multi-advanced functionality. In this study, we proposed to, by utilizing the ability of CMOS camera on smartphone to capture high-quality pictures with low-light environment as the detector of fluorescence signals, to design and test a smartphone-based fluorescence detection system. Unlike the traditional fluorescence detection methods, a smartphone-based system can provide convenient, low cost and portable detection of fluorescent samples. To assist smartphone to capture clear pictures of fluorescence signal with low background noise, a portable reader that attached on the back of smartphone was designed in this study, which is a cuboid device that provides illuminance signal by using LED for exciting fluorescent samples. It also includes a plano-convex lens and a low-pass filter for the image magnification and reduce noise from surrounding light sources and light source from LED. To further improve the detection results, Noise Reduction Ensemble Averaging (NREA) algorithm was coded in Matlab to significantly enhance the fluorescence signal and reduce noise on the image results. In this study, to verify the proposed functionality of the smartphone detection system, the first experiment was conducted by using 3 different smartphone models (Galaxy S9, Pixel 3 and Oneplus One) to measure the fluorescent signal of a Nanoparticle FITC calibration slide and compare the results with the official referential results. The results from 3 smartphone models showed clear linearity that matches the referential result. To further explore the performance and detection limit of the system on fluorescent samples with lower concentrations, another 2 experiments were conducted by using FITC and Atto-550 samples as the testing objects. For FITC experiment, a 3 steps interrogation method that lowers the range of concentrations of FITC samples for 3 iterations to discover the detection limit of the system on FITC samples by using 3 different phones with different shutter times, and the detection limit is found to be 60 ppb by using Galaxy S9. For the experiment with Atto-550, hydrated and dehydrated Atto-550 samples were measured by using Galaxy S9. The results show the fluorescence signal of hydrated sample is almost unnoticeable even the concentration is 5000ppb. For the dehydrated Atto-550 samples, after 2 steps interrogation, it shows the detection limit is 7 ppb.
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A Software Development Model for Building Security into Applications for the Android PlatformIvancic, Christopher Patrick 14 August 2015 (has links)
The popularity of smart phones has risen throughout the years since first introduced. With the popularity of the devices growing so too has the number of malicious applications flooding the devices’ marketplaces. With more usage there becomes a larger target for malware and exploitation creation. As threats to these devices continue to grow there is a constant need for security to safeguard against these threats. Some attempts to protect smart phones involve building software to analyze applications running on the devices. This attempt has cut back on the amount of malicious software on the marketplace. These attempts however only catch malicious applications after they have been running. This dissertation presents the Secure Android Development Model. The goal of this model is to contribute to security of these devices by having a development model that implicitly builds security into applications. The model ensures a minimal amount of open permissions thus limiting the number of attack vectors that malicious software can make on the devices. By following the model, developers will have all information available during development to make appropriate security decisions in their applications.
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A Platform Independent Investigative Process Model for SmartphonesDancer, Frances Chevonne 15 December 2012 (has links)
A properly conducted forensic examination is one of the most fundamental aspects of a digital investigation. Examiners are obligated to obtain the skills necessary to use forensic tools and methodologies and rely on sound judgment when analyzing a digital device. Anytime during this process, the quality of the methods, skills, and expertise of the examiner may be challenged, thus, placing the forensic value of the evidence collected during the process in jeopardy. In order to combat the potential challenges posed as a result of the forensic examination process, the digital forensics community must ensure that suitable protocols are used throughout the analysis process. Currently, there is no standard methodology forensic examiners use to analyze a digital device. Examiners have made use of a model derived from the Digital Forensic Research Workshop in 2001 and the application of ad-hoc techniques has become routine. While these approaches may reveal potential data of evidentiary value when applying them to digital devices, their core purpose specifically involves the analysis of computers. It is not clear how effective these methods have been when examining other digital technologies, in particular Small Scale Digital Devices (SSDDs). Due to these mitigating factors, it is critical to develop standard scientifically sound methodologies in the area of digital forensics that allow us to evaluate various digital technologies while considering their distinctive characteristics. This research addresses these issues by introducing the concept of an extendable forensic process model applicable to smartphones regardless of platform. The model has been developed using the property of invariance to construct a core components list which serves as the foundation of the proposed methodology. This dissertation provides a description of the forensic process, the models currently used, the developed model, and experiments to show its usefulness.
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Guidelines for smartphone usage in telemedical photography / Riktlinjer för användning av smartphones inom telemedicinsk fotograferingHagman, Anna, Riedberg, Sander January 2014 (has links)
The wide usage of smartphones makes them an interesting and potential medical device. Given that smartphone cameras have a sufficiently high quality - some of the medical photography done at health care facilities could be done telemedically and by non-medically educated per- sons. Therefore a research of the quality of the photos taken with smartphone cameras has been done. This thesis presents guidelines regarding how inexperienced persons could take high qualitative medical photos with a smartphone. This thesis includes a review of current guidelines within medical photography. A compari- son between two popular smartphones and a professional medical camera has been done - where possibilities and limitations in smartphone cameras have been identified. In order to evaluate the sharpness and the color temperature representation in the photos taken with smartphones, an experiment with realistic lighting and easy accessible color-calibration cards has been done. The execution and the achieved result have formed the basis of the proposed guidelines. The result shows that smartphone cameras are of high quality and thereby could be used as a complement to advanced medical camera equipment. With the help of the proposed guidelines inexperienced persons could acquire sufficiently good medical photos, in order to be used as diagnostic material. This thesis provides a foundation for further research and implementation within the area, with the purpose of becoming an important part of the efficiency improvement within the telemedical health care.
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Automated Foot Strike Identification and Fall Risk Classification for People with Lower Limb Amputations Using Smartphone Sensor Signals from 2 and 6-Minute Walk TestsJuneau, Pascale 06 July 2022 (has links)
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for gait analysis rely on properly identified foot strikes for step-based feature calculation. Smartphone signals collected during movement assessments, such as the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), have been used to train AI models for foot strike identification and fall risk classification in able-bodied populations. However, there is limited research in populations with more asymmetrical gait. People with lower limb amputation can have high gait variability, adversely affecting automatic step detection algorithms. Hence, fall risk models for lower limb amputees have relied on manual foot strike labelling to calculate step-based features for model training, which is inefficient and impractical for clinical use.
In this thesis, decision tree and long-short term memory (LSTM) models were developed, optimized, and their performance compared for automated foot strike identification in an amputee population. Eighty people with lower limb amputations (27 fallers, 53 non-fallers) completed a 6MWT with a smartphone at the posterior pelvis. Automated and manually labelled foot strikes from the full 6MWT and from the first two minutes of data were used to calculate step-based features. A random forest model was used to classify fall risk. The best foot strike identification model was an LSTM with 100 hidden nodes in the LSTM layer, 50 hidden nodes in the dense layer, and batch size of 64 (99.0% accuracy, 86.4% sensitivity, 99.4% specificity, 82.7% precision). Automated foot strikes from the full 6MWT data correctly classified more fallers (55.6% versus 48.1%), whereas automated foot strikes from 2-minute data classified more non-fallers (90.6% versus 81.1%). Feature calculation using manually labelled foot strikes resulted in the best overall performance (80.0% accuracy, 55.6% sensitivity, 92.5% specificity).
This research created a novel method for automated foot strike identification in lower limb amputees that is equivalent to manual labelling and demonstrated that automated foot strikes can be used to calculate step-based features for fall risk classification. Integration of the foot strike identification model into a smartphone application could allow for immediate stride analysis after completing a 6MWT; however, fall risk classification model improvement is recommended to enhance clinical viability.
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Designa en smarttelefon för äldre och ovana : Genomförande och beskrivning av processen / Designing a Smartphone for Seniors and Novices : Implementation and Description of the ProcessKastemyr, Madelene January 2023 (has links)
Denna studie undersöker hur produktdesign kan användas för att skapa en smarttelefon som är bättre anpassad för äldre och ovana användare med åldersrelaterade funktionsnedsättningar med genomförande och beskrivning av processen. Syftet är att visa hur processen för en produktdesigner kan se ut vid utformning av en produkt för att möta behoven hos en specifik målgrupp och bidra till att skapa tillfredsställande, anpassade och bättre produkter. Genom avstamp i designforskning och med teorierna användarcentrerad design, åldrande och ergonomisk design med fokus på äldre genomförs en designprocess med olika metoder som identifierar och utvecklar ett koncept som utgår från användarnas behov, krav och önskemål för att visa hur en smarttelefon skulle kunna utformas. Slutsatsen är att produktdesign kan användas genom att fokusera på den fysiska utformningen av produkten utifrån och med hänsyn till äldre och ovana, med åldersrelaterade funktionsnedsättningar genom användarcentrerad design som möjliggör ett mer tillfredsställande resultat genom anpassningar för målgruppens förutsättningar, behov och önskemål. På så vis kan produktdesigners bidra till att skapa tillfredställande, anpassade och bättre produkter, vilket sin tur exempelvis kan förbättra samhället och öka livskvalitén för människor genom inkludering samt tillgängliga och användbara produkter.
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Evaluating the efficacy of a smartphone mental health app, mindLAMP, in reducing anxiety and depression symptomsChang, Sarah 15 February 2024 (has links)
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing popularity and widespread adoption of mobile mental health apps, there is still insufficient high-quality evidence demonstrating their safety and efficacy.
Aims: This exploratory analysis investigates the potential effect size of mindLAMP, a smartphone mental health app, on reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety by comparing the results of using mindLAMP in a control implementation and in a intervention implementation.
METHODS: A total of 238 participants were eligible and finished the study in the control implementation, while 156 participants completed the study in the intervention implementation of the mindLAMP app. All participants (both groups) had access to the same in-app activities, including self-assessments and therapeutic interventions.
RESULTS: After multiple imputation, analysis revealed significant minor effect sizes of Hedge’s g = 0.21 and Hedge’s g = 0.34 in the reduction of depression and anxiety symptoms respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: MindLAMP demonstrates a promising potential in reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety. Additionally, this study underscores the adaptability, reusability, and scalability of smartphone apps, as they can be implemented in diverse settings. These results serve as a basis for further research to examine the effectiveness of not only mindLAMP but also other mental health apps in addressing symptoms of depression and anxiety.
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